Valentines is just around the corner – so let’s see whats trending.

At Zazzle, cats seem to be quite popular

This is positively purrrfect for me and all the gazillion cat-lovers out there. Who doesn’t feel all warm and fuzzy around an adorable kitten?

I am an approved affiliate for RedBubble.com, and Zazzle” target=”_blank”>Zazzle and this post contains affiliate links that may provide me a small commission if you shop through them. This is how I can continue to bring you amazing content

Did you know that leggings go back hundreds of years?

Leggings are a type of skin-tight garment that covers the legs and may be worn by both men and women. Originally, leggings were two separate garments, one for each leg.

Modern leggings are typically made from a blend of lycra (aka spandex), nylon, cotton, or polyester blend, but can also be made from wool, silk, and other materials. Leggings are available in a multitude of colors and decorative designs. Leggings are sometimes worn fully exposed, but are more traditionally worn partially covered by a garment such as a skirt, a large t-shirt, shorts, or fully covered by an outer garment, such as a full length skirt.

Leggings are typically ankle-length, and some are stirrupped. Some are shorter. Leggings are worn to keep a person’s legs warm, as protection from chafing during an activity such as exercise, or as a decorative or fashion garment. Leggings are worn by both men and women during exercise but usually only by women at other times. In contemporary usage, leggings refers to tight, form-fitting trousers that extend from the waist to the ankles.

History

Leggings in various forms and under various names have been worn for warmth and protection by both men and women throughout the centuries. The separate hose worn by men in Europe from the 13th to 16th centuries (the Renaissance period) were a form of leggings, as are the trews of the Scottish Highlands. Separate leggings of buckskin leather were worn by some Native Americans. These were adopted by some Long Hunters, French fur trappers, and later by mountain men. They are the leatherstockings of James Fenimore Cooper‘s Leatherstocking Tales. The Buckskins were mostly a dull grey brain-tan, not the bright, glossy vegetable tanned leather commonly used today.

Cowboys wore leggings of buckskin to protect from chapping caused by riding, wear and tear to their pants, and bites from animals, such as snakes or insects in the scruff, such as ticks.

In many places, especially in colder countries such as Russia or Korea, men and women continued to wear wool leggings into modern times, often as an additional outer layer for warmth.

The linen pantalettes worn by girls and women under crinolines in the mid-19th century were also a form of leggings, and were originally two separate garments. Leggings became a part of fashion in the 1960s, as trousers similar to the capris pants but much tighter. Read more

I am an approved affiliate for RedBubble.com, SheIn, and Zazzle and this post contains affiliate links that may provide me a small commission if you shop through them. This is how I can continue to bring you amazing content

Zazzle recently launched all-over-print leggings and the designers have jumped in with some incredible offerings:

Just what is a “Clutch”?

From Wikipedia :
Clutch: a handbag without handles with detachable chain strap, rectangular in shape, often an evening bag but used during the day as well

Clutches are a great day-to-night fashion accessory. Detach the wrist strap for evening and make sure your manicure is tasteful for a sleek classy look.

I am an approved affiliate for RedBubble.com, SheIn, and Zazzle and this post contains affiliate links that may provide me a small commission if you shop through them. This is how I can continue to bring you amazing content

Time to stock up for the new school year: Binders, notebooks, pencil bags, paper, and all those specific items the school asks you to purchase. How about a custom notebook or journal to add some uniqueness among all the cookie-cutter supplies:

I am an approved affiliate for Lulus.com, Wildkin, and Zazzle and this post contains affiliate links that may provide me a small commission if you shop through them. This is how I can continue to bring you amazing content